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What does the Bible say about God's servant in Isaiah 42?

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Isaiah 42 introduces God's servant, who is the Christ, called by God to fulfill His mission and bring forth judgment.

In Isaiah 42, the Lord declares, 'Behold my servant, whom I uphold, mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth.' This servant is recognized as the Messiah, the anointed one sent by God to fulfill His divine purpose. The passage emphasizes that God has chosen this servant, endowing Him with His Spirit to accomplish a mission that includes bringing judgment to the Gentiles. The significance of God's servant lies in His role as the one who perfectly represents God's will, living a righteous life in obedience to the Father, ultimately leading to the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Isaiah 42:1-7, Matthew 12:17-21

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Behold My Servant
Ian Potts · Jan 18, 2015
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